Capacity of a material or structure to withstand loads tending to reduce size, which withstands loads tending to elongate.
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Examples for "compressive strength"
Examples for "compressive strength"
1The maximum pressure a material can withstand is called the compressive strength.
2The Engineering Toolbox lists the compressive strength of limestone at 60 MPa.
3The first thing to consider is the compressive strength of ice.
4How does this compare to the compressive strength of different materials?
5The bilayered constructs demonstrated greater shear and compressive strength than homogenous cell constructs.
1As expected, PET fibers incorporation significantly enhanced the compression strength of collagen sponge.
2As expected, PGA fiber incorporation enabled the collagen sponges to significantly enhance their compression strength.
3This value is called the compression strength.
4The compression strength of the implanted bone substitute of group I is significantly higher than those of group II and III.
5If you go past the compression strength pressure value, the material fails-iteither breaks or falls apart or something else bad happens.
1Mean compressive yield strength, mean yield displacement, mean tensile strength, and mean stiffness were determined.
Translations for compressive yield strength